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- difference of degrees attributed to social forces. According to the expressivist theory, the process of writing is centered on the writer's transformation...
- non-descriptive, moral sentences do not have any truth conditions. Hence, expressivists either do not allow that moral sentences to have truth value, or rely...
- the writings of Jane Austen and James Baldwin. Stuhr writes that this expressivist view of philosophy “is intimately attuned to key sensibilities of pragmatism—attuned...
- embodied meaning is designed to avoid what Vincent Tomas has called 'the expressivist fallacy', the view that there is a division between the thing which is...
- Neo-Hasids in the Land of Israel" (PDF). JBSteinhardt. Persico, Tomer. "Neo-Hasidic Revival: Expressivist Uses of Traditional Lore" (PDF). TomerPersico. v t e...
- has made them the point of debate between moral realists and moral expressivists. Moral realists have argued that the world-guided content and the action-guiding...
- "EXPRESS | From the Expression of Disagreement to New Foundations for Expressivist Semantics". Inferential Expressivism project website. A project funded...
- identifiable pedagogies ****ociated with FYC, including: current-traditional, expressivist, social-epistemic, process, post-process and Writing about Writing (WAW)...
- creating and completing the discovery within the artistic expression. This expressivist turn was a turn away from the natural order of Lockean deism. Whereas...
- addition, some re****e disability-selective abortion with the Expressivist argument. The Expressivist argument posits that selecting out disability is wrong...